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Monday, October 28, 2013

SV #4: Unit I Concept 2: Graphing Logarithmic Equations

     The viewer needs to pay attention on how to use the graphing calculator to give a visual of how the graph should be able to look like. When solving for x-intercept, don't forget to exponentiate! When solving for y-intercept, don't forget to PEMDAS!Also, you can either plug in "log" or "ln" in your graphing calculator because either way, they will both come out to be the same.***I forgot to mention the domain and range in this video as you can see. When you graph log equations, your range will have no restrictions so it will also be (negative infinity, infinity). It has no restrictions because your asymptote is x=h. For the domain, you will have to refer to your graph. In this case, the graph only goes from -5 to infinity (from the asymptote to infinity). The domain in this graph will have to be (-5, infinity). Thanks for watching the video!

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